Conserved Protein Domain Family
trimeric_dUTPase

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cl00493: trimeric_dUTPase Superfamily (this model, PSSM-Id:412409 is obsolete and has been replaced by 444938)
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Trimeric dUTP diphosphatases
Trimeric dUTP diphosphatases, or dUTPases, are the most common family of dUTPase, found in bacteria, eukaryotes, and archaea. They catalyze the hydrolysis of the dUTP-Mg complex (dUTP-Mg) into dUMP and pyrophosphate. This reaction is crucial for the preservation of chromosomal integrity as it removes dUTP and therefore reduces the cellular dUTP/dTTP ratio, and prevents dUTP from being incorporated into DNA. It also provides dUMP as the precursor for dTTP synthesis via the thymidylate synthase pathway. dUTPases are homotrimeric, except some monomeric viral dUTPases, which have been shown to mimic a trimer. Active sites are located at the subunit interface.
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Taxonomy: root
PubMed: 27 links
Protein: Related Protein
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Accession: cl00493
PSSM Id: 412409
Name: trimeric_dUTPase
Created: 8-Feb-2008
Updated: 24-Nov-2020
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